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Waggaman, John S. – 1983
An effective recruiting program is one that locates the best candidate available, makes an acceptable job offer, and retains the new employee for at least eight years. Successful recruiting results from a department chair's commitment to a people-oriented administration. By being aware of the career paths of faculty members, the chair can…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, College Faculty, Department Heads, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Suh, Nam P. – Engineering Education, 1985
The National Science Foundation (NSF) believes three areas of engineering education require attention: (1) lack of qualified faculty; (2) updating and maintaining instructional instrumentation, equipment, and facilities; and (3) inability to transmit knowledge of some engineering disciplines to students. NSF approaches to solving these problems…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Improvement, Engineering Education, Equipment Maintenance
Golladay, Mary A. – Engineering Education, 1989
Discusses an engineering faculty pipeline. Provided are the statistical figures showing: (1) gender differences; (2) engineering doctorates by race and institutions; (3) foreign faculty; (4) citizenship of engineering doctorates; (5) doctorates who attended a two-year college by race; and (6) plans of foreign citizens receiving doctorates. (YP)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Engineering, Engineering Education, Engineers

Smith, Robert B. – American Sociologist, 1991
Discusses a projected critical under supply of Ph.D. level professors. Describes and ranks eight categories of people who may be considered as colleges attempt to fill vacant positions. Recommends vigorous selection and training of new Ph.D.s and full-time employment of competent researchers and teachers. (SG)
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), College Faculty, Doctoral Degrees, Employment Opportunities
Friedman, Sally; And Others – 1989
State University of New York (SUNY) faculty, professionals, and librarians who have disabilities were surveyed to determine whether a fund should be established to facilitate the hiring of, and provision of accommodations for, people with disabilities in the SUNY system. The researchers interviewed 25 employees with disabilities at 7…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Disabilities, Faculty College Relationship, Faculty Recruitment
Doigan, Paul – Engineering Education, 1984
Presents findings from an American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) questionnaire survey which examined the impact of faculty shortages on the quality of engineering education, what faculty are needed to maintain or restore quality to engineering programs, graduate student enrollment, and trends in faculty recruitment and retention. (JN)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Quality, Engineering, Engineering Education

Burke, Dolores L. – Review of Higher Education, 1991
A survey of 300 medical school faculty members gathered information about the staffing processes and concerns of those institutions, with some comparisons to an earlier study of colleges of arts and sciences. Focus is on allocation of faculty positions, the search and selection process, and the recruiting environment. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Environment, Faculty Recruitment, Higher Education

Lewis, James E. – SRA Journal, 1998
A discussion of recruitment of research faculty for academic medical centers examines the financial aspects of recruiting in relation to the recruitment's purpose, the stature of the researcher, and the nature of his research. Cost-effective strategies for handling various aspects of recruiting in a restructured academic medical system are…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Credentials, Educational Trends, Faculty Recruitment
Reis, Richard M. – 1997
Intended for students considering academic careers, beginning faculty, and professionals considering a return to academia as professors, this book provides a comprehensive guide to teaching at schools of science and engineering. The three chapters of Part 1 examine the unique characteristics of higher education, the place of science and…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Career Choice, College Faculty, College Instruction
Triton Coll., River Grove, IL. – 1998
Triton College's (Illinois) Faculty Recruitment Action Plan (FRAP) provides a detailed guide to hiring new faculty, focusing on the desired characteristics of new faculty; marketing and recruitment strategies; employment incentives; the application, interviewing, and selection process; new faculty orientation; a timeline for implementation; cost…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, College Faculty, College Planning, Community Colleges
Morin, Bernard A.; Kehoe, William J. – Journal of the College and University Personnel Association, 1982
A structured recruitment model for faculty consists of nine primary elements (with suggestions for carrying out each): establishing position objectives, initial contact with the candidate, initial candidate interview, reference contacts, evaluation of the candidate, campus visit, decision to extend an offer, making the employment offer, and…
Descriptors: Competitive Selection, Employment Interviews, Faculty College Relationship, Faculty Recruitment
Locke, Carl E., Jr. – Engineering Education, 1989
A non-traditional career path passes through industry or government before proceeding to an academic position. Discussed are effective uses and advantages of various non-traditional faculty members. Some industrial programs that help universities fill faculty positions are described. (YP)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Engineering, Engineering Education, Engineers
El-Khawas, Elaine – 1990
The monograph reports the results of a survey of senior administrators at 364 colleges and universities to identify trends and changes taking place in academic and administrative practices. Special attention was given to college and university faculty due to significant shortages predicted for the next decade in this labor market. The structure of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Colleges, Comparative Analysis, Curriculum
Kaplowitz, Richard A. – 1986
Issues and steps in the search process for both faculty and administrators are considered, based on a review of the higher education literature, selected literature from the corporate and industrial personnel field, and conversations with personnel practitioners and consultants. After discussing organizational tasks for the search committee and…
Descriptors: Administrator Qualifications, Affirmative Action, Confidentiality, Consultants

Dickson, David – Science, 1988
Reviews the current situation of mathematics in France and its potential situation in the future. Cites the lack of university teaching posts for fueling a new brain drain to the United States. Claims that the situation threatens to erode some of France's most prized intellectual achievements. (CW)
Descriptors: Brain Drain, College Mathematics, Demand Occupations, Educational Policy